Robert Penn Warren
Robert Penn Warren (1905–1989) was a poet, critic, novelist, teacher, and co-founder of the Southern Review. He was appointed the nation's first Poet Laureate in 1986. Author of over two dozen books, he was awarded three Pulitzer Prizes, two for poetry and one for his novel All the King's Men. He also published a book of short stories, several selections of critical and historical essays, a biography, and two studies of race relations in America.
Published in VQR
- Answer to Prayer: A Short Story That Could Be Longer, Spring 1975
- Garland for You, Spring 1959
- Pursuit, Winter 1942
- Christmas Gift, Winter 1937
- Monologue at Midnight, Summer 1936
- History, Summer 1935
- Resolution, Summer 1935
- Her Own People, Spring 1935
- John Crowe Ransom: A Study in Irony, Winter 1935
- Not Local Color, Winter 1932
- The Second American Revolution, Spring 1931
- Not Local Color


